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Oil prices hit fresh highs as Canada wildfires rage on

Prices have shot up after US banking giant Goldman Sachs this week said that supply disruptions in Africa's biggest oil producer Nigeria -- along with better demand -- had created a surprising short-term supply deficit.

May 18, 2016 / 10:26 IST
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Crude hit fresh 2016 highs in its march toward USD 50 in Asia today, fanned by escalating wildfires in Canada's oil sands region and hopes of an easing in the oversupply.

Prices have shot up after US banking giant Goldman Sachs this week said that supply disruptions in Africa's biggest oil producer Nigeria -- along with better demand -- had created a surprising short-term supply deficit.

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It described the situation in Nigeria as "systemic" and production in that country is likely to remain curtailed for the rest of the year.

At about 0930 IST, US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for June delivery rose 14 cents, or 0.29 percent, to USD 48.45 a barrel. Brent for July delivery climbed eight cents, or 0.16 percent to USD 49.36.